A little more time, and I completely forget that I have a blog. The good thing is that in this absent time good moments have passed that I will talk about it right now.

This month has been one of the most motivating months I have had and in which I am learning to make new crafts.

I Enter to a online course to learn something new every day. You can say, or call it a "Everyday project". In this prpject I have to create a different article with threads and other materials.

The idea is to open my mind to get out of the "comfort zone" giving the best I can and put it into each of the creations that I do by practicing continuously until I understood the best way of making handmade art.

Por el momento es necesario dejar en pausa otras actividades, pero esto solo es temporal.I know therefore that all the time that I am investing in learning, will add more ease and performance in each of my crafts.

At the moment it is necessary to pause other activities, but this is only temporary.

Hello everyone! Here I bring you the photos I have taken, and the most recent handmade work I did in this week.Last night I worked until very late doing a couple of plant hangers that this morning traveled to New York City.

These days have been to learn to do new things that I will show you here later.Meanwhile, I want to thank the people who kindly leave your comment and visit my blog.

One of the crafts that I have done most, apart from the tapestries, are the classic Macrame Jute Plant Hanger.This type of material gives us many options in the art of knotting the cord or rope to make different decorative items.

I use three different
types of knots in this design: I started with the most common, "the square knots", to secure and separate the jute into four sections:below I leave an open space to start the second knot.The second knot that is one of my favorites to do, is called DNA knot.

The third knot together with the penultimate knot have the same design, we will call it, butterfly.

I'm not sure if someone else has done this knot before, or maybe I'm the first one?

Using
the same square knots as at the beginning, I left an empty spaces in
between to create the wings making them look like a butterfly in spring.

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ABOUT MARISA

Welcome! I am a photographer and artisan from México now living in Atlanta. TERRA DA FLOR is a blog designed to share handmade art,photography, DIY and cooking recipes. Feedback is welcome and encouraged!